No a biased sample is not valid
Answer: "How many times does 30 go into 100?" is the same as asking "How much is 100 divided by 30?" Thus, the answer can be calculated as follows:
100/30 = 3.33
Step-by-step explanation: HOPE THIS HELP
This question is not even trying to test your arithmetic. It's just testing
to see whether you know how to read numbers in words properly.
When you read numbers in words, the only time you ever say "and"
is for a decimal point. There are no decimals in this question, so the
"and" is not a part of any numbers.
The question gives you two numbers. The word "and" is the marker
that's
BETWEEN them. The two numbers are 1,300 and 950 .
The first thing the question wants you to do is write the numerical
expression for all the words. That's (1300 - 950) / 4 .
The next thing you're supposed to do is"evaluate the expression" ...
find out what number it all boils down to. I don't think you'll have
any trouble with that now.
Answer: It would be both because there is no number to it
Step-by-step explanation:
For example if there were 15 red crayons and 10 yellow ones it would be the red crayons because there is a bigger amount of them in the bag but because there is no number you have the same possibility of picking both.